The Coach and I planned how to bowl at Sachin Tendulkar – Cricket News Update
Another day of despair came for the Indian batting maestro, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Rampaul-c2233,
the whole matter was a planned affair, after revealing that he had already discussed with his coach about how to bowl at the Tendulkar.
The Indian batting veteran’s wicket fell in the early moments of Day 4 of the proceeding third and final Test match against the West Indian tourists at the Wankhede Stadium in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820, November 25, 2011.
Stating his comments at the closure of Day 4 of the game, Rampaul revealed “This morning while we were warming up, the coach and I were chatting about how we were going to bowl at him and out him. The plan was to basically get closer to the wicket and just
angle the ball away from him. He nicked it and it was a good feeling.”
“He was batting out of his crease, trying to get the ball a little fuller so I realised that and pulled back my length. The ball before actually bounced as well. It was just the right ball at the right time,” the Caribbean quick added.
Being faced with a mammoth tally of 590 runs by the Windian batters, the Men in Blue managed to retain a steady batting response till the closure of Day 3, with Tendulkar, alongside http://www.senore.com/Cricket/VVS-Laxman-c2772 wrapping up the session at 281 runs for 3 wickets.
Unfortunately for the batting pair, as well as the hosts line-up, trouble came for team http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Fidel-Henderson-Edwards-c57010, who forced the top order batsman to mark his exit after scoring 32
runs.
However, with just few more overs into the Indian innings, another imposing blow came at the Indian roster Tendulkar, just a minor runs short of his much anticipated hundredth century, fell victim to Rampaul’s well-constructed delivery, which produced a
snick off the player’s bat, leading the ball straight into the hands of West Indian skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DJG-Sammy-c1382.
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